The squires' tourney ended with two winners in our heroes' team. Arys won the joust whilst piercing the armor of his unlucky contestant of House Morrigen. None of our heroes joined in the mêlée. Luckily. Eddard of Longheart, the squire travelling without his knight, did compete and pulled a few tricks out of his sleeves. After some misleading manoeuvres he was declared winner of the sandy battle. Although heavily wounded and barely capable of holding a bow still, Perros managed to aim better and more precise than any other contestant. Almost certain that the bandages and stimuli of Uller had something to do with that.
During the end of the chaotic jousting (Eddard was literally thrown out of the jousting), the ensuing heated emotions during the mêlée and the pulsating tension of the archery the little lord -who was presiding the tourney- took ill, and was returned to Cider Hall under guidance of the House's Maester.
With two out of three wins for our company, spirits were uplifted. All eyes were now turned to the squires' masters. Would Berthold, Mollos and Symon live up to the expectations of their pupils?
vrijdag 12 oktober 2007
The Killing Fields
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